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    Posted: 13 September 2007 at 3:47pm
Now that my little one has 5 teeth, she has started to grind them together + bite really hard on very hard things. I'm a bit worried about her little teeth getting damaged. Is this just a phase that passes?

Hehe, I love this age...toddling around proudly with a toy in each hand...taking turns at biting each one. So cute!!
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We have this problem too since Ashleigh got her top teeth. I think it will just be a phase as I seem to remember my nephew doing this aswell but he soon stopped. It must just be a "cause they can" thing when they actually have teeth to grind together    Hopefully she will get over it quickly though as it makes my skin crawl
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Erin does it too, and we nicely ask her to stop but I can't say that it always works or that she understands! But it is becoming less and less often, so I think it is just a phase.
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Olivia does it when she has new teething coming through and has actually chipped her teeth. It does slow down, unfortunately you might be stuck with it for a wee while
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Matthew did it for a bit too, but grew out of it. I think the novelty wore off! I also tended to just ignore him when he did it so that he wasn't just doing it for attention IYKWIM?
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